June recorded the fifth highest temperature in 15 years
New York, July 24, 2021, Friday
Even though the monsoon started in June this year, it is not wrong for anyone to experience high temperatures. According to a report released by the National Center for Environmental Information, the last six months have seen the highest temperature in 10 years, with June recording the fifth-hottest temperature in 15 years. While the year 2021 is the 5th hottest year in all these years. According to NOA data, the average temperature in June was 0.6 degrees Celsius higher than the average of the 20th century.
Temperatures are rising both on land and at sea. The increase in temperature from the surface of the earth is 1.6 degrees higher than the average temperature of the 20th century. The reason for the warm month of June is the high temperature in the Northern Hemisphere during June. In the current year the heat and loo in the U.S. and Canada treated black care. June was also a hot month for North America. For the North American continent, the current year compared to 17 years in terms of record heat. There have been 4 tropical cyclones in June this year. Speaking of the Arctic Ocean, the speed of melting of ice has increased, as confirmed by the National Snow and Ice Data Center. Out of a total of 21.5 lakh square miles, 3.04 lakh square miles have been lost in the last 20 years. In addition to Europe and the Americas, the heat of June has been a topic of discussion for meteorologists in Asia and Africa. June is also the hottest month on record in New Zealand since 1908.
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